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On 01/01/13 15:42, Nick Rout wrote:<br>
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type="cite">On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 4:54 AM, Josu Lazkano <span
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Hello,<br>
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I am configuring a new MythTV system. I have a HDMI (GeForce
210) card<br>
connected to the TV. I configure this device on the frontend:<br>
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ALSA:hdmi:CARD=NVIDIA,DEV=1<br>
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All works well, but I want to get 2 outputs, one with HDMI to
the TV<br>
and other with analog (3.5 jack).<br>
<br>
How could I configure this?<br>
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search the archives, it is explained.<br>
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In my searching the web, I've found lots of posts about this, but
none have been entirely helpful. I've seen some rather
contradictory instructions, suggesting that there are multiple ways
to solve the problem. What seems to be lacking is a high-level
explanation of how this all works, so that I can understand not just
that a given solution will work, but why.<br>
<br>
Really, this is more of a general Linux issue than a MythTV issue,
as it should work the same way for all applications, or at least
those that just open /dev/mixer and send out sounds.<br>
<br>
In my case, I would like to send sound out the HDMI (integrated
nVidia graphics), SPDIF, and analog.<br>
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